Queen at the BBC - Ken Bruce introduces a compilation of Queen's best BBC sessions and interviews.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2
rocknrolllover · Member since
Thnx
Pim Derks · Member since
What was played, I caught the end of Spread Your Wings and that was the last one of the show I think?
Marknow · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Pim Derks wrote:[/b]
What was played, I caught the end of Spread Your Wings and that was the last one of the show I think? [/QUOTE]
Keep yourself Alive, My fairy King, Liar, Son & Daughter, Now I'm Here, Stone Cold Crazy, WWRY(fast), It's Late, Spread Your Wings. With a Tom Browne interview for the BBC from 1977.
Listen again here http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03nh32j
Raptor711 · Member since
Is not available in my country!!! Anyone sharing???
Thanks
Thistle · Member since
^ it's all already been shared here in the best quality: check the announce forum!!
MercurialFreddie · Member since
WOW ! The quality of Son and Daughter is stunning, are those a "new" mixes by JSS or Fredriksson ?
Nitroboy · Member since
Aren't some of these from the Golder's Green performance?
Barry Durex · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Walter White wrote:[/b]
^ it's all already been shared here in the best quality: check the announce forum!![/QUOTE]
Wrong, mini disc is a lossy format
Thistle · Member since
^ Mini disc is indeed lossy, but still gives top-notch sound. Compression is not too bad on that format. We don't know the sources used on the radio programme. Also, the station haven't broadcast the full sessions: as such, the best quality, complete set, are the ones shared here via JSS and Pittrek. Anyhow, regardless of this "digital" radio malarky, I reckon they still use watermarks that transfer to your recordings to avoid pirating. I might be wrong, but it has been a tactic employed before.
TomP63 · Member since
It was a fab hour, it reminds me of the superb haydays of the lads! I one for one I'm glad I was there. The tracks sound so crips and clear, and yeah slightly remixed, or not. Maybe, just maybe there were mixed for a future release...in 2014...
Tom
Thank you so much for the post and the link!
Barry Durex · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Walter White wrote:[/b]
^ Mini disc is indeed lossy, but still gives top-notch sound. Compression is not too bad on that format. We don't know the sources used on the radio programme. Also, the station haven't broadcast the full sessions: as such, the best quality, complete set, are the ones shared here via JSS and Pittrek. Anyhow, regardless of this "digital" radio malarky, I reckon they still use watermarks that transfer to your recordings to avoid pirating. I might be wrong, but it has been a tactic employed before.[/QUOTE]
Wrong again.
Thistle · Member since
^ about? I've never had any problems with the format, and have experienced the old watermarking technique employed by radio stations, so please explain what you're talking about. "Wrong" is vague.
rocknrolllover · Member since
Dreaming is not bad, but hardly the broadcast of separate tracks "Queen at the BBC" is prelude for future release, despite that you can notice the best quality sound on these tracks.
cmsdrums · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]TomP63 wrote:[/b]
Maybe, just maybe there were mixed for a future release...in 2014...
[/QUOTE]
Or, (whilst hating to be my usual cynical self) they were mixed for a past release...in 1996...!!!! :-)